Plant for sherardizing.



W. G. ROBINSON.

PLANT FOR. SHERARDIZING,

AFPLIOATION FILED MAY 29 1mm,

Patented Sept, 28, 1909 2 SHEETS-SHEET 1,

INVENTOR lSaLW Q. 45M... alga b (llm i I. I z. li

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WITNESSES:

W, U. ROBINSON.

PLANT FOR SHERARDIZING.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 29,1909

. R M .m QM i N V R %H WE Ln 0%.? Q Ma M mm M \x\ U 1w L w L W m b O w $4 I N 9 N U; w flu Ia f reception oft a; retort, a screen arranged transverse of ti e cradle and means for controlling the "oc 'ing increment of the cradle.

2. In a sier rdizing plant, the combination of a p votally mounted cradle for the reception 0 a retort, an abutment for pa r porting th retort when the cradle is shifted from a horizontal position and a screen ar ran ed trinisverse ot the cradle on the side of tie abi ttnrent opposite that occupied by the retort.

3. In 'a Si erardizing plant, the combination of a cradle provided with supporting trunnions so placed that the cradle will have a bias to swing to vertical position, an abutment in the cradle for supporting a retort when the cradle moves from horizontal position, :1 screen arranged transverse of the cradle on the side of the abutment opposite that occupied by the retort and means for controlling the movements of the cradle.

4. In a plant for sherardlamg, the coin lnnation of a cradle for the discharge of a retort pivot-ally supported in such relation vt'roin the articles treated, a chargilrl bin,

and means for tempering thetreating material from the pit to the charging bin.

in testimony whereof; I have hereunto set my hand.

WILLIAM (1, nonixsoa.

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